Singing Lesson [音乐] 豆瓣
Artur Żmijewski
类型:
Classical
发布日期 2011年2月3日
出版发行:
Tochnit Aleph
In 2001 polish artist Artur Żmijewski (b. 1966) created the first part of the project 'Singing Lesson' in the Augsburg Evangelical Holy Trinity church in Warsaw, Poland. Accompanied by an organ a choir of 'deaf-mute' children sang the Kyrie from the Polish Mass by Jan Maklakiewicz (1899-1954). Among the cacophony of sounds uttered by them you can hear the words of the confession of faith: "In this holy place, in this holiest place, our voice rises to you and erupts as the sea roars from the deep abyss. O Christ, hear us! O Christ, listen to us!". The second part of the project ('Deaf Bach') was realized in 2002 in St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany, in which Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) for many years was a cantor and in which he was buried. 'Deaf-mute' or severely hearing-impaired children sang Bach's cantata "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" (Heart and Lips and Deed and Life).
Besides the Polish Mass Kyrie by Maklakiewicz and the Bach Cantatas, 'Singing Lesson' also includes the piece 'Ich liebe dich' (I love you) which was written and performed by Anja Fessel, one member of the 'deaf-mute' choir from Leipzig.
Limited edition of 300 copies
Besides the Polish Mass Kyrie by Maklakiewicz and the Bach Cantatas, 'Singing Lesson' also includes the piece 'Ich liebe dich' (I love you) which was written and performed by Anja Fessel, one member of the 'deaf-mute' choir from Leipzig.
Limited edition of 300 copies